
Barclays Keeps Their Hold Rating on Frasers Group (FRAS)
In a report released today, from Barclays maintained a Hold rating on Frasers Group (FRAS – Research Report), with a price target of £7.60. The company's shares closed yesterday at p681.50.
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Frasers Group has an analyst consensus of Moderate Buy, with a price target consensus of p1,200.00.
FRAS market cap is currently £2.84B and has a P/E ratio of 9.65.

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